Heard from a cousin that some doctors give this during the trying phase. Im trying since almost a year now so im reading about everything. Did anyone here actually use it, how did it help? curious to know.
It is usually prescribed by doctors to help with blood flow to the uterus during conception. Please make sure to discuss this with your gynac before taking anything.
Honestly, I thought only things like timing and luck helped us conceive, didn't know about aspirin till my friend mentioned it! But seriously, with my baby keeping me awake all night, my brain is fried. Just ask your gynac instead of experimenting with medications!
I was prescribed low-dose aspirin because of my previous clotting issues, which helped me conceive and carry safely. But this is a serious medical prescription. Please consult your doctor to see if you actually need it, as self-medicating can be risky.
Beta, medical things like aspirin should only be taken when a doctor says so. Focus on eating fresh green vegetables and staying stress-free while trying to conceive. Let the doctor handle the medicine part.
Aspirin is basically a blood thinner that doctors sometimes prescribe to improve blood flow to the uterus and help with implantation. But it's only meant for specific medical cases. Please do not take it on your own without a proper prescription.
When we were trying, my saas suggested some traditional herbs, but when the doctor prescribed aspirin, she agreed we must follow medical advice. It apparently helps with proper blood flow to the womb. Always let your doctor decide if this is right for you.
Some doctors prescribe it to improve blood circulation in the uterus, which can help some women conceive. But it's not a general vitamin pill that anyone can take. Just talk to your doctor and let them run the necessary tests first.
Let's be clear: aspirin is a blood thinner, not a magic conceiving pill. Gynacs only prescribe it if they see a specific blood flow or clotting issue in your tests. Schedule an appointment and ask your doctor directly if you need it.